Setting Up The Projector 1. Place the projector on a sturdy, flat surface within 1.8 meters of a computer or video source (e.g. video tape deck, ca
Ensure the polarities of the batteries are placed in the correct positions. 7. Slide back the batteries' compartment cover. Please pay a
Connecting To A Computer This projector can be connected to a computer with the following video signals: VGA, SVGA, XGA and SXGA. Computers that ar
2. Connect either end of the Computer Cable to the Computer In port of the projector. Then, connect the other end of the Computer Cable to the Monito
DVIDVI Cab leData Projector DVI Source Connecting To A Notebook Before connecting this projector to a notebook, make sure tha
4. Connect one end of the USB Cable to the USB port of the projector, and connect the other end of the USB Cable to the USB port of your computer. 5
9. Remove the mouse cable from the Mac Mouse port, and connect the Mac Mouse Cable to the Mac Mouse port. 10. Connect the other end of the Mac Mous
projector. If the functions of the wireless mouse on the Remote Control need to be operated, please make the connections to each signal cable accordi
both machines have been shut off. 1. Connect either end of the Computer Cable to the Computer In port of the projector. Then, connect the other end
Video signals. If the video source has a Component Video jack, it can be connected to transmit video signals to the projector. Note: The projector
INTRODUCTION Good tools are essential for creating successful presentation. This projector allows you to project XGA full-color images and video ont
3. For S-Video, insert one end of the S-Video Cable into the S-Video jack of the projector. Insert the other end of the S-Video Cable into the vide
Connecting To An Audio Source The projector has two types of inputs for audio: one single-jack inputs for a computer and a two-jack input
Connection of an audio cable from a video audio source 1. Shut off the projector and video source if they are on. 2. Connect one end of the RCA C
Connecting To An External Speaker Though the internal speakers of the projector are enough for most small size or medium-size rooms, an external spe
HOW TO OPERATE THIS PROJECTOR This chapter provides the following information about using your projector. Turning equipment on and off
Turning The Equipment On And Off Turn on the projector and any video players in the following sequence: 1. Video Signal Source equipment 2. Audio S
Due to the design of the projector, the projector will not turn on immediately when the Projection Lamp Led Indicator turns green and blinks. Please w
How To Adjust The Projected Image The Focus and Zoom Functions When an image is displayed on the screen, first examine whether the image is focused,
The Auto Key If the image projected is from the computer, project it on the screen and then press the AUTO key to automatically adjust the set up of
How To Operate This Projector Generally, the remote control will be used to control the projector. The keys on the remote control have the following
Safety Instructions Three symbols as below shown will be used throughout the manual to remind you when to operate or repair this projector: Atte
B lankSource The Buttons on the Operation Panel of the Projector & Their Functions Buttons Functions POWER Turns the projector on or off. MENU
The Buttons on the Remote Control & Their Functions Buttons Functions POWER Turn the projector on or off. MENU Enter or exit the OSD Menu.
Examine The Projector Status The projector is designed with Power Led Indicator and a Lamp Led Indicator. Both indicators enable an immediate inspect
USING THE OSD MENU The functions offered by the OSD menu of this projector are as follows: Adjusts the input signal of the projected
How To Access The OSD Menu Press the MENU key (on the top control panel of the projector or the remote control) and the main menu window will be d
Black Level Adjusts the scale of the black color in the projected image. The higher the value of Black Level is and the darker the image will be. C
Auto Configuration Entering the “Auto Config.” icon under OSD menu, the projector will automatically select the frequency and image position for the a
installed lamp. Select the “Auto Color” bar and the projector will do the adjustment automatically. Select the “Screen Aspect” bar to select “16
Keystone Modifies the shape of projected image if it is a little trapezium-like. Volume Selects the volume, which can adjust the volume of the audio
“Mouse” icon for the interface of mouse device. In the “Mouse” box, you will see the “PS2”, “USB” and “MAC” bars. When the interface of mouse dev
11. Never overload wall sockets, extension sockets and multi-way plug boards or this may result in sparks or fire. 12. Make sure that the projector
MAINTENANCE This projector only needs simple maintenance. 1. Keep the lens clean so that the shadow of dust or stains will not appear
Cleaning the Lens Any dirt or stains on the lens surface should be cleaned off immediately with a piece of soft, dry cloth not made of cotton or velve
6. The cleaning process is finished at this moment. Please follow the proper operations indicated in this manual when using this projector. Rep
Caution: Any invisible greasy residue or perspiration on the hands will shorten the life of the bulb. Therefore, do not replace the lamp with your bar
5. Loosen the screws used to position the electricity outlet on the lamp with a coin or a screw driver. 6. Gently insert the new lamp and tighten th
TROUBLESHOOTING The following paragraphs depict problems indicate by the Led Indicator and provide information on troubleshooting. Ge
Problem With The Projector If a problem occurs with the projector, check first the Indicators on it. Each Led Indicator represents the following mess
shown in the steps on page 42. If the projector remains overheated after the filters have been cleaned, please contact the dealer of this projector
The words ‘No Signal’ appear on the screen: Check to ensure whether the video signal source is connected to the projector. Check whether thi
No Sound Check whether the audio output is in the Mute status. Press the MUTE button on the operation panel. Check to ensure that the volume is
change and needs repaired, If the projector has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. Where To Get Help We provide authorized distributo
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 49
General Display Type Liquid Crystal Panel Thin Film Transistor (TFT) Size of liquid Crystal panels 22.9 mm (0.9 inches) Resolution 1024 (ho
Mechanical (with lens and feet) Height 8.5cm Width 31.5 cm Depth 24.5 cm Weight 4.0 kg Electrical Voltage 100 V ~ 240 V, AC Rated fre
Supported Monitor Displays This projector displays images at an XGA resolution (1024 X 768 pixels). To display a higher resolution (SXGA) at 1280
Support Modes The following table lists the display modes supported by this projector Format Hor Pix (Pixels) Ver Pix (Lines) H Freq. [K Hz ] V Fre
Computer In and Monitor Connector Pin Assignments The connectors of the Computer In are video RGB 15-pin micro D-type connectors. The pin assignments
Transporting Your Projector Please follow strictly the following steps when transporting the projector because it contains many components that are ma
Even if any one of the above conditions happens, you can always control the projector via keys on the control panels of the projector. Warning: The
INSTALLATION This section depicts details on unpacking and setting up the projector as well on connecting your projector with other equipment.
Unpacking The Projector Check immediately that your have the following accessories after unpacking your projector: One Projector One Lens Cov
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